Spaces: Part I
In this video we explain some of the settings surrounding the creation of a model area in Spaces. A variety of important parameters and features are explained – from setting the size and resolution of the model area to referencing the model inspector window for detailed information regarding your model area.
-
Part 5: Visualizing Model Outputs with QGIS
-
Quick Tip #1 | Creating consistent difference maps with Leonardo
-
Part 4: Full Forcing and Meteorological Boundary Conditions
-
Quick Tip #2 | Monitor and analyze climatological and biological plant parameters
-
Part 3: Digitizing urban environments
-
Quick Tip #3 | Installing NetCDF and enabling NetCDF outputs
-
Part 2: Buildings Environment with ENVI met
-
Part 1: Learn how to integrate water-spray features
-
Quick Tip #4 | Using the cut area tool in ENVI-met Spaces to adjust model area sizes
-
Quick Tip #5 | Simple Forcing vs. Full Forcing
-
Quick Tip #6 | Creating Forcing Files for you simulations
-
Sketchup plugin: New features
-
ENVI-met Quick-Tip #7 | Digitizing wall and roof greenings in QGIS
-
Expert Lesson: QGIS Plugin (1/3)
-
Dynamic Thermal Comfort: Model Domain (Part 1/3)
-
Dynamic Thermal Comfort: Virtual Walks & Running simulation (Part 2/3)
-
Dynamic Thermal Comfort: Model Results (Part 3/3)
-
V5 Explained: Python scripting
-
V5 Explained: Indexed View Sphere
-
V5 Explained: Vegetation Model
-
Expert Lesson: Rhino 3-D/Dragonfly (1/3)
-
Expert Lesson: Rhino 3-D/Dragonfly (2/3)
-
Expert Lesson: Rhino 3-D/Dragonfly (3/3)
-
Starting from Scratch
-
Buildings and Materials
-
Building Walls
-
Soils and Profiles
-
Simple Plants
-
Façade and Roof Greening
-
Pollutants and Sources, Part I
-
Pollutants and Sources, Part II
-
Albero: Overview
-
Albero: Custom 3D Plants
-
Albero: Plant Tools
-
Part 1: Introduction to the ENVI-met Workflow
-
Part 2: Creating Your Workspace
-
Part 3: Deciphering the Database Logic
-
Part 4: Navigating the Database Manager
-
Part 5: Digitization with SPACES
-
Part 6: Setting Up and Initiating Simulations
-
Part 7: Data Analysis with Leonardo